MarkeytMaker
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Gosh those figures take me back to K&C's earliest days!!!
Back then, when we opened our first shop in Hong Kong we only had two or three ranges of our own figures to sell...Seaforth Highlanders, Royal Marines and some Zulus.
So, we bought from King White (our first HK factory) a whole bunch of these Napoleonic figures that they made for Reeves...Cheap and cheerful but they helped fill the shelves!
Best wishes,
Andy.
Appreciate the insight...oddly I like them but if they don't go with my collection of other K&C items it messes with my sense of order and we can't have that!
Brad, I was thinking they could be worth 10,000 dollars at minimal! ^&grin
I bought them and the seller has been understanding in my request for a cancellation. Thanks for your help!Mark,
Stylistically, they don’t mesh with the glossy Naps. The glossy Naps have done fair $$ wise on eBay. I see many sellers asking around $250 or so for a box of six. Had these been K & C, I could have seen $400 or so.
Did you buy these or just see them on eBay.
I bought them and the seller has been understanding in my request for a cancellation. Thanks for your help!
I have many glossy Naps, while they are not my favorites they are colorful. Now the paratroopers are probably my favorite set. I'm not sure why they attract so much attention but it may be because they are coated in a rich green and reflect a good resemblance of our early memories of toy soldiers. It's like the plastic sets we had but they got a bling makeover! The reason I love glossy is they sparkle in the light and look more worthy of the plain flat matte sets. Cars for example are painted with clear coat because it makes them look better...same with toy soldiersI'm glad you look like you were able to cancel it. I don't know if you collect the glossy K & C Naps but they have a lot of character. I really enjoy them. Btw, I saw your display of those glossy paras. Very, very nice ^&cool